Porson’s improvement in Greek letter, [62], [342]

Postel’s Arabic Grammar, Paris 1539–40, [65]; Syriac type used by, [67]

POUCHEE (L. J.) Letter Founder, starts a foundry, [361]; agent for Didot’s ‘polymatype,’ [121], [361]; specimen, [362]; abandons business, [362]; dispersion of his foundry, [362]

Practical Sermons (Irish) Lond. 1711; [190]

Press, The, a Poem; Liverpool, 1803; [277], [333]

Primer, an English type body, [32], [34]; derivation of, [37]

Primers of the Early Church, [37], [38]

Printing, invention of, [1]; degeneration of, in England, [44], [136], [232], [269]; comprehensiveness of the early trade of, [123]; statutes relating to, [124]–136; rise of fine printing, [269], [272]

Printers, their own founders, [88], [102], [103], [123], [125]; number of, in London, [126], [130], [132], [133], [134]

Prodromus Coptus, Rome, 1636; [67], [69], [236]